Continually updated coverage of the global automotive electronics market, including intensive research on the semiconductor and sensor technologies used in automotive applications. Plus: competitive analysis of the top semiconductor and Tier 1 suppliers, along with a roadmap of the electronic systems and architectures to be used in vehicles in the next 10 years.

Complete examination of the semiconductor market for automotive electronics, including forecasts for shipments, revenues and average selling prices (ASPs) of more than 300 key semiconductor device categories. Also includes competitive analysis of top suppliers and purchasers, as well as a 10-year automotive electronics roadmap.

The automotive semiconductor market was worth $42.7 billion in 2018, up 11% from 2017. The semiconductor content per car will double from $312 in 2013 to $623 in 2024, resulting in a healthy CAGR of 8% from 2017 to 2024, when the market reaches $67.5 billion.

Global semiconductor spending by the world’s top OEMs officially crossed the $300 billion mark for the first time following year-end tallying at the close of 2018. Based on the latest findings from our recent report, Design Activity Tool – World + Regions – H2 2018, semiconductor spend for the served available market (SAM) reached $340.1 billion at the end of 2018, up 15.2% from $295.3 billion in 2017.

This report addresses the trends in for advanced driver assistance systems and autonomous driving and the supply chain. The primary focus is on the evolution of ECUs based on MCUs being displaced by domain controllers based on SoCs.

Identify opportunities and advance your competitive position in today’s rapidly changing automotive semiconductor market. To provide the most thorough coverage of this dynamic segment of the semiconductor market ... .

Our second report examining telco digital transformation focuses on four technology areas: automation, which is the key to digital transformation, operator plans for using AI and ML, blockchain applications for telecom networks, and the role of open source software versus standards

This semi-annual database tool from IHS Markit is the only research available that examines system design activities of just under 250 of the world’s leading electronic OEMs (ex: Apple, Samsung, Lenovo, etc) at the regional and country level.

Already known for the innovative capabilities that propelled its cloud and SDN/NFV ascension over the past decade, Netcracker, a wholly owned subsidiary of NEC Corporation, never rests on its laurels and keeps pushing the envelope. This time around, though, the bar was lifted very high. Netcracker has developed and launched a new cloud-based service that essentially includes everything the company has in its OSS/BSS product and services offering. Named Business Cloud, the platform leverages Netcracker’s cloud-based SDN/NFV and IT portfolio—from VNFs to orchestration, OSS, BSS, portals, and a digital marketplace—and offers the complete set as a service to whoever needs to build a cloud infrastructure to turn up new digital services. Clients, please log in to view the full content.

This Market Tracker provides accurate data and analyses—including market size, forecasts, and market trends—to help clients make better business decisions in the NFV hardware, software, and services market.